Differentiated Case Management


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Guide focuses on issues that must be addressed by jurisdictions that plan to implement a differentiated case management program. Designed for use by judges, prosecutors, public defenders, & other judicial system official. Contains chapters on the objectives of differentiated case management, benefits of DCM programs, prerequisits for implementing a DCM system, planning for a DCM system, designing & implementing a DCM program, & critical elements of a DCM program.







Annual Report


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Caseflow Management


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"To reduce and avoid delay, American courts have developed a set of principles and techniques since the 1970s that we refer to as "caseflow management" ... The main premise of this book is that caseflow management is more than just a way to reduce or avoid delay, however. In fact, caseflow management is the conceptual heart of court management in general. We can fully understand courts as organizations only if we understand the requirements of caseflow management. In managing a court, the chief judge and court managers should focus first on caseflow management - not just because it addresses problems of delay or backlog, but more importantly because it is the very foundation of court management in general." -- from the Introduction, p. xi.